Bushkill Boarding Opens

Posted on May 6, 2010

The Pike County Chamber of Commerce recently held a ribbon cutting for the grand opening of Bushkill Boarding located on Milford Road in Bushkill, PA.

Bushkill Boarding is under new ownership and is proud to be a "Home Away From Home" for your beloved pets (dogs, cats, birds and any other type of pet you love). All of their furry guests are walked, played with, socialized (if they would like to make new friends) in a clean, friendly environment with a cozy place to sleep. This Pocono pet's vacation place also offers doggie day care, basic to advanced training classes for dogs of all ages and a pet "SPAW" service with gentle and experienced animal groomers. In addition, pet supplies, premium pet foods, holistic products, snacks, toys, beds and much more are available. Hours are Monday-Saturday 9am-5pm. Sunday drop off and pick-up can also be arranged.

"Come and visit our newly renovated Pet Vacation Place," said owner Rosemarie Sangiorgi . "Our home is located on the premises, so we treat every pet like a member of the family in our home."

Bushkill Boarding looks forward to meeting you and your pets! For more information call: 570-588-5001 or visit www.bushkillboarding.com.

Tony is coming!

Posted on May 3, 2010

Who’s Tony? And why is the Pike County Chamber of Commerce so excited that he’s coming to Pike County?

Just ask their CEO Danielle Jordan and she’ll happily tell you. “Tony Rubleski is a highly sought after speaker by chambers of commerce and business organizations all over the country… and he’s coming here… to Pike County! He’ll tell us first hand how to position our business marketing in this day and age.” Rubleski, a #1 best selling business author on Amazon, will address local businesses in Pike County on Thursday, May 20th at the Woodloch Pines Resort.

“Without the support of sponsorships this event would not be happening”, said Jordan. “These local business sponsors are to be commended for helping other businesses by sponsoring educational programming.” Major sponsors for this event are the Dime Bank, Ed Nikles Custom Builder, Pike Light and Power and the Wayne Bank. Supporting sponsors are the Woodloch Pines Resort, PennStar Bank, and Bon Secours Heath System. Media sponsors are the Bold Gold Media Group, Best Western, and the Pike County Dispatch.

In addition to the dinner, a two hour breakfast workshop with Tony Rubleski will be held the next morning, Friday, May 21st, at the Hampton Inn in Matamoras. Prices: Dinner $60, workshop $45 and combination discount package is $95. For more information, to see a video or to reserve a reservation online go to www.pikechamber.com. or contact the Chamber office at (570) 296 – 8700.

April 30th is Oprah's national No Phone Zone

Posted on April 30th, 2010

An excerpt from Danielle Jordan's letter to Oprah regarding the Chamber's participation in her No Phone Zone Program:

As the CEO of a Chamber of Commerce, your No Phone Zone campaign got me thinking about how many business professionals drive and hold "car meetings" or use their Blackberry's. So on April 30th, my Chamber of Commerce will be promoting your event. Every employee from our business membership that signs the pledge will be entered into a raffle to win a free ad for one year on our website. (Pikechamber.com) Thank you for all of the lives you are saving through this campaign!

Danielle Jordan ~ Now a No Phone Zone Believer

The rules are: Every employee that signs online http://www.oprah.com/questionaire/ipledge.html?id=4 can print the page and fax 570-296-3921 or email a copy of it to info@pikechamber.com. EACH employee will be put into the raffle to win the one year ad. (So if a business has 100 employees and they all sign that's 100 chances to win)

Thanks!

~ Danielle Jordan, CEO

Jordan Named CEO

Posted on April 12, 2010

The Pike County Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors named their Executive Director, Danielle Jordan, as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) with an unanimous vote at their March board meeting. Jordan joined the Pike Chamber as the Executive Director in February of 2009.

Over the past 12 months, the chamber has updated the look and feel of their brand with a new logo and a fresh, easy to use website; www.pikechamber.com. In March, the Pike Chamber launched the “Weddings in Pike” program to promote and encourage large events in the area. Forthcoming is the “New Resident Program”, which is backed by the Pike County Commissioners and will introduce new homeowners to the local business community. “We’ve done a lot of listening over this past year and it was apparent that in this difficult economy the Chamber needed to get creative in order to help our local businesses,” said Jordan.

In addition to collaborating with so many wonderful people in the Pike area, Jordan’s favorite part of the position is business advocacy. “It’s a responsibility that I take seriously. I am fortunate to have the opportunity to help to make a difference for our local businesses.”

“I sincerely appreciate the support and recognition by the Board of Directors for all of the accomplishments that the Pike Chamber has achieved this past year,” concluded Jordan. “And I am dedicated to listening to and supporting the needs of our local businesses.”

Wedding Program

Posted on April 5, 2010

Who said that the Pocono's were just for Honeymoons? Not anymore. As the
Pike County Chamber of Commerce launched an innovative program at their
networking and chocolate event on Thursday, March 25th at the Tom Quick Inn.
A surprise grand entrance was made by the "Bride", who was elegantly dressed
in a wedding gown and escorted into the ballroom by the new Chamber Wedding
Ambassador, James Campistrous, to "Here comes the Bride" music. The Bride,
(portrayed by Anne Kristen Priebe) officially "unveiled" the Pike Chamber's
"Weddings in Pike" promotional program, which will promote local wedding
venues, services and products to both local and outreach areas.

"Pike County is an incredibly beautiful destination that has many unique
venues to get married," stated Danielle Jordan, Executive Director of the
Pike County Chamber of Commerce. "In addition to being an extraordinary
experience, it is much more affordable to have a wedding here then our
neighboring states of New York and New Jersey."

A new website section with local wedding information and current tips was
created on www.pikechamber.com by the Chamber's website designers, Eric and
Andrea Kimes of Web Leaps. The branding of the program was by The Milford
Journal and the beautiful photos are by local photographer, Tom Duncan.

"The Chamber recognizes that our businesses need us to keep striving to
bring forth fresh ideas which will strengthen the local business climate,"
stated Jordan. "The paradigm of Pike County is changing from a summer
tourist area to a four season destination. Thank you to my Board of
Directors for their support and encouragement in trying out new ideas. It
is with your backing that the Chamber can continue in a forward motion and
grow."

Ribbon Cutting for Community Self Storage

Posted on March 15, 2010

The Pike County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting on March 6th for the official grand opening of the second location of Community Self Storage, located at 115 Steele Lane (Off of Rt. 6 by I-84) in Milford, PA. The new facility offers state of the art climate controlled units in various sizes and outdoor parking for boats, vehicles and trailers.

"We are proud to have been serving Pike County's Storage needs for over 22 years," stated Tommy Murante, Owner of Community Self Storage.

For more information contact Community Self Storage at (570)409-6977 or visit their website at www.storagepa.com.